20 Dreamy Walk-In Closets To Covet

There are few things more rewarding – or glamorous – than getting dressed in a perfectly organized walk-in closet. We’ve curated the most gorgeous House & Home closets featured in our pages through the years. Click through for some serious closet envy – and no, we don’t mean over the clothes.

It would be a shame to keep clothes as beautiful as these hidden behind doors. Rolling racks keep ornate garments on display. A vintage Singer sewing chair and a weathered rug complement the colors in the clothes.

Photographer:

Michael Graydon

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House & Home February 2015

Designer:

Carlo and Laura Colacci

A Clean, Modern Closet

Sleek and simple floor-to-ceiling cabinets keep clothes out of sight, making items like the vintage chair and Ventetian-glass poliedri chandelier the main attraction.

Photographer:

Stacey Brandford

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House & Home March 2014

Designer:

Sandy Skotnicki

Luxe Men's Walk-In

This polished men’s walk-in features shallow drawers that allow ties to lie flat, with deeper drawers beneath for sweaters and golf shirts.

Photographer:

Alex Lukey

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House & Home February 2016

Designer:

Mazen El-Abdallah

Eclectic Walk-In Closet

Open shelves hold the shoes while an open-concept hanging unit lets the colorful clothes do the talking. A pretty tufted bench, exotic wool rug and a modern gold light fixture give this compact space a show-stopping look.

Photographer:

Valerie Wilcox

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House & Home September 2014

Designer:

Jenna Cadieux

A Modern Men's Closet

This small walk-in is kept streamlined with an extremely curated collection of clothes. A floor-to-ceiling window offers floods of natural light.

Photographer:

Ashley Capp

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House & Home April 2015

Designer:

Mario Grauso

Crisp White Dressing Room

Mirrored surfaces and a winter white palette give this dressing room a super spacious feel, while a plush bench and worn runner create a luxurious environment.

Photographer:

Michael Graydon

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House & Home February 2014

Designer:

Mary Fiume

A Polished Closet

Maximize space with a double-hanging system for shirts, skirts and shorter garments. Luxurious amenities like illuminated shoe racks and a purse collection behind glass-panelled cabinet doors offer a glamorous place to get dressed.

The dressing room has built-in storage and shelving in every corner. A small desk doubles as a vanity and impromptu office, while shelving above the desk displays favorite shoes and photographs.

Photographer:

Stacey Brandford

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House & Home April 2012

Designer:

Lisa Rogers

Elaborate Walk-In Closet

Designer Lisa Rogers transformed an extra bedroom into an elaborate storage space. The absence of doors allows homeowner Patricia Lovett-Reid to see all of her clothes at a glance. A freestanding unit in the center of the room provides more storage and a spot to lay out outfits.

Photographer:

Stacey Brandford

Source:

House & Home April 2012

Designer:

Lisa Rogers

Draped Walk-In Closet

Separate a closet or dressing area with affordable curtains in lieu of doors. Damask drapes create an elegant entrance into homeowner Betsy Aziz’s principal bedroom’s dressing room. The star pendant, a trademark of designer Connie Braemer, adds a touch of whimsy.

If you’re lucky enough to have a walk-in closet, make sure it has an island. The drawers act as a perfect space to keep smaller items like jewelry and belts organized, and the surface allows you to display a selection of your favorites.

Photographer:

Ted Yarwood

Source:

House & Home March 2010

Designer:

Louise MacDonald

Organic Modern Dressing Room

Keep things organized with open shelving and clean lines. Plenty of natural light sets off the clean-lined components, like open shelves, walnut wall panels and stainless steel clothing rods, all of which enhance the boutique-shop style closet. Extra storage boxes keep out-of-season items out of the way and open shelving makes getting dressed a cinch.

Stylist Sabrina Linn’s dressing room, which connects the bathroom to the bedroom, has no doors, creating flow and a reason to keep it tidy. She installed prefab shelving to make use of the available vertical space and create the look of custom built-ins.

Photographer:

Michael Graydon

Source:

House & Home August 2009

Stylish Shoe Rack

A shoe rack is a must for any organized closet or dressing room. A built-in that blends seamlessly with the rest of your shelving is preferable, but a free-standing shelf like this one can work just as well — goodbye unsightly hanging door organizer!

Storage space is cleverly added to a bedroom’s entryway. Foregoing doors gives the area the feeling of a small dressing room and makes it easy to access. White built-ins and chrome hardware create a clean, modern look.

Photographer:

Donna Griffith

Source:

House & Home September 2009

Glossy Bedroom Closets

Designer Rosie Daykin had sleek white closets installed in her contemporary principal bedroom. The custom built-ins offer lots of hanging and shelf space, while spotlights illuminate the contents when doors are open. Vein-cut travertine flooring adds elegance to the room.